2 wheels on a penny-farthing
W. P. MacLean has written: 'My story of the 130th F. A., A. E. F' -- subject(s): Accessible book
F. W. has written: 'A short catechism for children' 'Wet blackleading'
W = F D W = ( F / A ) ( A D ) W = P ( AD ) W = P (V) Work = area under the curve on a P-V diagram.
With obvious notation, P = 2*(L + W)So (L + W) = P/2 and then L = P/2 - W.
P=W/t P=(Fxd)/t P-power, W-work, t-time, F-force, d-distance
2 popes called john paul 1708 christopher wren finishes st pauls cathedral
Perimeter = 2*L + 2*W Area = L*W L = Area / W Perimeter = 2*Area / W + 2*W W * Perimeter = 2*Area + 2*W^2 Let A=area, and P= perimeter. 0=2W^2-PW+2A Quadratic formula: W= (P + root(P^2-16A))/4 or W= (P - root(P^2-16A))/4 Once you have W, L is simply A/W. Have fun, and maybe include some numbers to work with next time.
i don't know :P :P :P
I (eye)
P = perimeter, W = width, L = length P = 2(W + L) = 2W + 2L 2L = P - 2W L = P/2 - W
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern F-W-P--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 3rd letter W and 5th letter P. In alphabetical order, they are: fowlpox
L = P/2 - W.